NS Cash Rolls Out Version 4.0

CHATSWORTH, Calif. — This year is set to be a banner year for NS Cash, the Internet division of adult production studio New Sensations. Since 2007 already has seen the company complete two high-profile mergers, NS Cash launched a new version of its affiliate program to more effectively reflect its expanded offerings.

Started in 1999, NS Cash has grown to include sites in a variety of niches, and with the additions of Bimini Bucks and Reel Profits earlier this year, NS Cash has become a player in the solo model and amateur hardcore niches respectively.

Sean Holland, New Sensations vice president of Internet marketing told XBIZ that NS Cash version 4.0 has been in the works since January. Holland has implemented tabbed navigation on the company’s homepage, so affiliates can easily jump to a specific program under the NS Cash banner to grab promotional tools and check updates.

“It’s a big thrill to release a new version of the program we’ve all worked so hard to build,” Holland said. “Each label is its own interface; linking codes, stats, promo materials — everything is pushed through its own section. This makes for cleaner navigation for our webmasters.”

Among the new highlights of NS Cash version 4.0 is a new skin and tour, more than 50 exclusive paysites, the ability to promote any program from one central login, all in one stats, new free hosted galleries, thousands of exclusive movie clips, improved members areas, more frequent updates and a customized MPA3 backend courtesy of Mansion Productions.

“In terms of the sheer variety of content in the many different niches we offer, we can’t be beat,” Holland said. “NS Cash is designed to be an ever-growing program and I’m planning on plenty of additions. This program has grown organically and will continue to do so; everything we’ve done has been carefully planned. I feel we have a winner on our hands.

In addition to its long-standing program, NS Cash is comprised of Reel Profits, Greedy Bucks, Bimini Bucks and Solo Dollars. The program pays 60-80 percent revshare and $25 pay-per-sale with no cross sales, popups or consoles.

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